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Jochen Tueting aims to conquer Europe with the car manufacturer Chery

Chinese automakers rely on the expertise of international professionals like Jochen Tueting. The automotive engineer once worked for Ford before joining the state-owned manufacturer Chery. Now, Tueting heads its location in Raunheim, Hesse. His biggest challenge as a German is to establish the brand in the European market.

By Redaktion Table

Mike Chinoy – China from the eyes of the CNN reporter

Mike Chinoy's book "Assignment China" takes a look at the life and work of US journalists in China since the founding of the People's Republic. As the first CNN bureau chief in Beijing, Chinoy has directly followed the political upheavals in the country for decades.

By Redaktion Table

Barbara Gessler – Communicator between Berlin and Brussels

Barbara Gessler has headed the European Commission Representation in Berlin since March 18. Over the past eleven years, she has been responsible for Creative Europe in various functions. Now she wants to communicate Brussels' policies in Germany – and vice versa.

By Redaktion Table

Tobias Bischof-Niemz works on renewables in Africa

Tobias Bischof-Niemz is set to become a new board member of the energy company Enertrag. The engineer will be responsible for implementing a large-scale hydrogen project in Namibia, which has been identified as a strategic project by the German government.

By Alex Veit

Kou Aizhe – pioneer of the podcast scene in China

The podcast Gushi FM offers insights into Chinese society through personal stories. Its founder, Kou Aizhe, aims to provide people with the opportunity to share their experiences dealing with contemporary challenges, away from controlled reporting.

By Redaktion Table